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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Second Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- lng services at the Catholle Cathe- dral Caine Road. June 14.-Second

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and D 59. Mark and Mar- cellion, MM.. Friday, June 19-Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus-St. Juliana, Falconieri, V. Confessions are heard daily be fore and after Masses in Chinese, Celebration of the Solemnity of English, Italian, French, Spanish,

and Portuguese. Corpus Christ.

Week-days: Masses at 6.30 and 7.15

Pentecost.

Sunday

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at B-Solem

after

Pontifcal

Mass with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.,'

3rd Mass at 10.30-With Sermon

in English.

EVENING SERVICES.

At B-Vespers, Solemn Proces- sten. Sermon in English and Benediction,

During the week every evening at 5.30 there will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Ves. pers and Benediction. June 19-Feast of the Most Sacred

Heart of Jesus.

At 7 o'clock Mass: General Com

munion and Act of Consecra- tion.

At 5:30 pm: Vespers Special Sermon in English and Bene

diction

On week days Mass at 6.7 and 7.30..

UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS

Morning service at 10.30 a.m. Evening Service, 8 p.m.

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a.m.

Saturday: Special time for con- fession is from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

· LESSON SERMON

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First Church Of Christ, Scientist

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1936.

LOSSES OF GOLD

COUNTRIES

No Share In Trade Revival

DRAIN ON EUROPE'S BULLION

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"London. May 23. Some of the vagaries of world trade are discussed in the annual report of the London Chamber of Commerce. to be presented on June 9

The

that the

states report volume of world trade last year was still only about three-quarters of what it had been in 1929.

This country's excess of imports over exports and re-exports last year was £275.749.456. the sur- plus representing payments of in- terest on loans, and, for shipp ng. insurance and other services,

"The United States, on the other Subject: "God The Preserver of hand says the report, "continued Man."

to act as though she wore still a debtor country Instead of being one of the largest creditors." In- stead of taking an excess of Im- ports she again exported more than she Imported. to the value of 234,000,000 dollars. (£45.800- 000)

The subject of the lessor Sermon in all churches of Christ, Scientist. to-morrow, June, 14 will be "God The Preserver of Man."

The Golden Text will be: "Fear thou not for I am with thee: be

not dismayed, for I am thy God: I will strengthen, thee: yea I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the riglic hand of my righteousness,” · (Isaiah 41: 10).

Among others. the following citations from the Bible will be read: "Cast" me not off in the time of old age; forsake me not when my strength falleth. I will go in the strength of the Lord God: I' will make mention of thy

Preacher at both Services: Rev. righteousness. even of thine only. K. Mackenzie Dow.

The Social Hour after the Even-

ing Service will be held in the Church Hall as usual.

There will be a meeting of the Committee of Management after the Morning Service.

The Women's Guild will meet in the Church Hall on Monday, June 15 at 10a.m.

The Soldiers' & Airmen's Chris- tian Asscelation will meet on Wed-, nesday evening of this week, in- stead of Tuesday.

Thou shalt increase my greatness. and comfort me on every side. (Ps. 71; 9. 18 and 211.

The Lesson Sermon will also in- clude the following passages from the Christian Science textbook.. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker | Eddy:

"The error of thinking that we are growing old, and the benefits of destroying that illusion, are illustrated in a sketch from the history of an English woman, pub-

The Helena May Christianished in the London medical

Fellowship, meets la the Institute | magazine called The Lancet, on Friday morning at 10.30 am. Disappointed in love in her early years, she became insane and lost all account of time. Belleving that she was still living in the same hour which parted her from

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday, June 14, 1936 Sunday Service.-11.15 am.

her lover. taking no note of years, she stood daily before the window watching for her lover's coming. In this mental state she remained

Subject: "God The Preserver of young. Having no consciousness

Man,"

The Sunday School is held on Sun- day Mornings-10 o'clock.. Testimonial Meeting.-6 p.m. Reading Room at above address

open: Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to noon; Monday. Thurs- day, 5.30 to 7 pm.

The Public is cordially invited to

the Reading Room,

ST. TERESA'S CHURCH

The following are the exercises, etc. for the following week at St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong. Saturday, June 13.-St. Anthony of Padua, C. 7.15 High Miss. Tenth Anniversary of the con- sécration of His Lordship Mgr. Valtorta, Vicar' Apostolic Hong Kong.

of

3 p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men at the Parochial Hall for visit of the

sick.

8 p.m.-General Meeting of the

members of the St. Teresa's. C.Y.M.S. at their premises, Rev. Fr. D'Ayala has kindly consented to lecture on "Fruits gathered in Chuen Wan." Sunday, June 14.-Second Sunday after Pentecost-Celebration of

the Solemnity of Corpus Christ! -St. Basil, Bp. and D. 6.30 a.m.-First Mass with ser-

mon in Chinese.

7.30 a.m.-Second Mass with ser- mon in English, General Com- munion of the members of the St. Teresa's CYMS. 8.30 ara-Sunday School

Mexican children, at Maryknoll Convent.

for

9.30 am-Third Mass with ser- mon in English followed by Benediction

the of

Most Blessed Sacrament. 2 p.m.-Catechetical Instruction in Chinese, followed by Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament,

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3 p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young men for Chuen Wan Mission. Monday, June 15-St. Vitus and

Comps. Mm.

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"As she was not prepared to take her payments

ut litv goods and services. she again took them in the form of gold

and silver. Importing 1.739.019,000 dollars go'd and 335.731.000 dollars silver: The United States stocks of gold in this way rose well above £2,000,000,000.

ITALY'S UNDISCLOSED LOSS "The Bank of France lost over £200,000,000 of gold. the Swiss National Bank £35,000 000, and the Bank of the Netherlands £27.000,000. The Bank of Italy. too, lost a large but amount:

und sclosed

countries

"Unfortunately those which pay the United States by parting with gold, feel it necessary to pursue an internal deflationary policy in consequence, whereas if they had paid in other commodi- ties. they would not have felt it necessary to destroy their own in- temal prosperity by forcing down

prices

"Those countries which have clung tenaciously. If precar.ously. to the old Gold Standard system. and have, in consequence. been obliged to adopt a deflationary policy, have not shared in that

domestic trade revival which has already so greatly eased the situa- tion of the countries which have followed sterling."

of time, she literally grew no older,

Recalling Some American travellers saw her

that in 1932 the when she was seventy-four, and

Chamber prophesied that it would supposed her to be a young woman.

soon be possible to trade with She had no carelined face, no many European countries only un- wrinkles nor gray hair, but youth der pooling arrangements, a re- sat gently on cheek and, brow.version to simple barter, the Asked to guess her, age, those un- port points out that events justi- fed the forecast: "A year ago acquainted with her history con- jectured that.. she must be under there were 114 bilateral exchange twenty.

agreements between nations. There

re-

Tears had not made her old, be- are now 178, and their number i cause she had taken no cognizance | still growing."

of passing time nor thought of herself as growing old. The bodily results of her belief that she was young manifested the influence of. such a belief. She could not age while believing herself young, for the mental state governed the physical.

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Impossibilities never occur. instance like the foregoing proves it possible to be young at seventy- four, and the primary of that illustration makes it plain that decrepitude is not according to law, nor it is a necessity of nature, but lusion." (Page 245).

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CANADIANS TO BE REMEMBERED

THE KING TO UNVEIL VIMY MEMORIAL

London, May 27.

The King will visit France`on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEADING July 26 to unvell the huge Viny

ROOM

FREE TO THE PUBLIC

MACDONNELL ROAD

Opposite Houses 9-11

Authorized and approved literature on Christian Science may be read, borrowed, or purchased.

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Kong.

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BURMAH OIL..

Sharp Increase In Profits For Past Year

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London, May 19. The report of the Burmah Ou Company issued yesterday shows profits of 22,276,913, which com- pares with 21,857,218, for the pre- vious twelve months. The dividend on the Ordinary, shares is raised from 15 per cent, to 20 per cent, by

Ridge memorial to 12,000 Cana dians who fell in the Great War and who have no known grave.

This announcement, which, by the King's own desire, was made by the Canadian Government from Ottawa came as a surprise last. night to those outside Court- circles.

The King's decision to unveil the memorial is in accordance with a promise made as Prince of Wales. He may cross the Channel by air.

His visit will mark the first tumme for several years that the reigning King of England has been out of bis own country.

The President of the French

Republic will all probability welcome the King in France before the ceremony.

Six or seven thousand Canadian ex-Servicemen and their relatives.

a final distribution ur 16 per cent. are crossing for the ceremony."

To fill the vacancy created by the They will be joined by contingents from Britain, France and Belgium, says Reuter.

Tuesday, June 18-St. John Fran-death recently of Dr. Leonard Gow,

cis Régia, C.

Sir Louis Kershaw, K.CA.L, CIE, Wednesday, June 17-St. Manuel, has accepted an invitation to join the board of the Burmah Oui Com- Thursday, June 18.-St. Ephrem. C. 'pany (Ltd).

M.

It is understood that the King will spend two or three weeks at Balmoral in September.

QUEEN MARY'S BIRTHDAY

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A QUIET DAY SPENT

London, May 27. Queen Mary was 69 yesterday. She spent the day quietly at Buck. Ingham Palace. From an early hour hundreds of telegrams and messages from all over the world poured into the little Court post office at Buckingham Palace. Pre- seats from her sons and daughter and from her grandchildren came to the Queen during the morning; and scores of other presents, many ot

from humble folk in them

of parts various

the country. reached the Palace later.

A salute of twenty-one guns in honour of the Queen's birthday was fired in Hyde Park at noon.

The main celebration at the day was at luncheon when nearly all the members of the Royal Family in London lunched with Queen Mary at Buck.ngham Palace. The Princess Royal, who is still re- covering from her recent attack of measles, was unable to be present

The Lord Mayor of Manchester Alderman T. S. Willams) yester- day sent the following telegram to Queen Mary: "Citizens of Man- chester hope that another anni- versary of your Majesty's birthday may be gladdened by their loyal and affectionate greetings and by their sincere wishes for your Ma- jesty's health."

The following telegram was re- celved in reply: "Thank you, my dear Lord Mayor, and the citizens. of Manchester. for the charming message of congratulation which- I have been greatly touched to re- ceive on this the anniversary of my birthday.-Mary R."

PUBLISHERS RECEIVED BY THE KING

London, June 11. Representative delegates attend- ing the International Publishers Conference which is meeting in London were received to-day by King at Buckingham Palace. British Wireless.

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